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Few Loan-Level Buybacks in Non-Agency MBS in Recent Years, Though Investors Get Some Payouts

March 22, 2013
Nomura recently made a $78.0 million make-whole payment on one of its non-agency MBS deals that was enough to completely pay off the class A notes and reverse substantial realized losses on the class M1 and M2 securities, according to Barclays Capital. Such loan-level repurchases have been uncommon since topping out at about $6.0 billion in payments in 2007.
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Banks, Rating Services Concerned about Proposed Changes to Capital Requirements for MBS Holdings

March 22, 2013
Banks and rating services have strong concerns regarding proposed revisions to the Basel securitization framework that would impact capital requirements for securities holdings. They warn that the proposal would discourage banks from participating in the securitization markets.In December, the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision proposed a revised securitization framework it said would make capital requirements more prudent and risk sensitive, mitigate reliance on external credit ratings and reduce the so-called cliff effects in capital requirements. The BCBS proposed two possible hierarchies for assigning capital, enhancements to current ratings-based approaches, and new approaches.
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More of the Same from the Fed on Asset Purchases As Market Focus Shifts to Exit Strategy, Post-QE

March 22, 2013
The Federal Reserve looks like it will stay the course on its asset purchase program for the foreseeable future, but with more flexibility than some on Wall Street were expecting. The Fed’s Open Market Committee this week decided to continue its additional monthly purchases of $40 billion of agency MBS, along with $45 billion in longer-term Treasury securities “until the outlook for the labor market has improved substantially in a context of price stability.”
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BofA Motion to Dismiss FHFA Suit Over Countrywide MBS Rejected; State Judge Allows Allstate to Sue Three Banks

March 22, 2013
A federal judge in Los Angeles last week denied a motion by Bank of America’s Countrywide Financial unit to dismiss securities fraud claims by the Federal Housing Finance Agency on behalf of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac for toxic MBS purchased by the government-sponsored enterprises.The FHFA’s complaint alleges that Fannie and Freddie purchased approximately $26.6 billion in residential MBS that Countrywide sold from Aug. 30, 2005, to Jan. 23, 2008. The agency alleges negligent misrepresentations and fraud related to the offerings of Countrywide MBS.
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Securitization Rate Neared Record High in 2012

March 22, 2013
A hefty 84.0 percent of home mortgages originated in 2012 were packaged into MBS, coming up just short of the record 84.4 percent securitization rate set back in 2009, according to a new Inside MBS & ABS analysis. (Includes one data chart)
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Will Fannie and Freddie Preferred Shareholders Sue FHFA? / Home Equity Lending Market Still Hurting / FGMC of Maryland Expanding TPO / More Non-Legacy Deals from MountainView, IMA Hit the Market

March 22, 2013
The $93 billion question for Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and FHFA: what is a "deferred tax asset" and how can it be used, if at all?
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Banks Re-Enter the Non-Agency Jumbo MBS Market, Altering Current Practices

March 22, 2013
JPMorgan Chase and EverBank Financial are separately working on non-agency jumbo mortgage-backed security deals, according to presale reports released this week. Issuance by the two banks will double the number of post-crisis non-agency jumbo MBS issuers, and they are doing things a little differently than standard-setter Redwood Trust. After the pending deals close, $3.59 billion in non-agency jumbo MBS will have been issued in 2013, according to the Inside Mortgage Finance MBS Database, more than the ...
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Bank Portfolio Lending Strategies Diverge

March 22, 2013
Banks large and small varied their portfolio lending tactics in 2012, with some increasing first-lien originations for portfolio and others allowing runoff and even selling some of their holdings. Overall, bank and thrift first-lien portfolio holdings increased in 2012 compared with the previous year, with originations outpacing prepayments and sales. Banks and thrifts held $1.80 trillion in first-lien mortgages in portfolio at the end of 2012, up 2.3 percent from the end of 2011, according to ... [Includes one data chart]
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Interest-Only Originations Increase in 2012

March 22, 2013
Interest-only mortgage lending increased significantly in 2012, led by originators willing to portfolio the loans. Lenders expect the originations to remain strong even though the products were singled out in the Dodd-Frank Act and subsequent ability-to-repay rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Some $22.94 billion in IOs were originated in 2012 by 15 lenders tracked by Inside Nonconforming Markets. The lenders’ IO production increased by 19.9 percent compared with 2011 ... [Includes one data chart]
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Redwood Continues Steady Non-Agency Issuance

March 22, 2013
Redwood Trust continues to pump out strong non-agency jumbo mortgage-backed securities with originations from a number of lenders. The real estate investment trust’s latest MBS features lower credit enhancement levels and low loan-to-value ratios. The $576.4 million Sequoia Mortgage Trust 2013-4 issued this week received AAA ratings from Fitch Ratings, Kroll Bond Rating Agency and Moody’s Investors Service, with credit enhancement of 6.25 percent on the top-rated tranche. The first non-agency jumbo MBS Redwood ...
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